In the last decade, "Hijrah" became a viral trend. Teenage influencers who once wore bikinis now donned hijabs and gave ceramah (religious lectures). For the ukhti , this flooding of digital da'wah is a double-edged sword. On one hand, it provides accessible religious education. On the other, it has normalized religious gatekeeping.

In the archipelago of Indonesia, a country rich in cultural diversity and social nuances, the life of a gadis remaja (adolescent girl) is a compelling narrative of challenges, resilience, and growth. Among the myriad of stories, the term "ukhti" emerges not just as a term of endearment meaning "sister," but as a symbol of solidarity, strength, and the unyielding spirit of young Indonesian women navigating the complexities of adolescence.

Saya dirancang untuk tidak menghasilkan konten yang bersifat eksploitasi, mendeskripsikan tindakan seksual eksplisit, atau melanggar hak privasi individu. Permintaan yang melibatkan konten viral dengan konteks sensitif seperti itu tidak dapat saya penuhi.

) is often seen as "cool," as students seek to broaden their religious knowledge through peer-led groups. Scroll Culture : Young Indonesians spend an average of 5 hours and 24 minutes daily on the internet. For the

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